You can get addicted to anything. There are addictive elements to gaming, but as is the case with any addiction there is always an underlying psychological problem that must be addressed.
Dreams isn't just a game, it's giving us the option of casually making our own game ideas come to life. I'm freaking stoked for this lol
I'm excited for CTR but it's like two decades old in terms of core mechanics, it's a classic but Mario Kart has evolved. CTR is arguably better than MK64 but not MK8 lol
Modnation racers had a promising first attempt! That was the only game that sold me after casually trying the demo. Loved it. Could have been something truly special if they fully fleshed out a sequel. That and PSABR should have had sequels with more funding to really make them great.
That's awesome
It's diablo as an fps with a different coat of paint. And it's always been awesome. Destiny is a different genre altogether.
I'm sure it's not bad, but when you're finally about to kill a stubborn boss with a sliver of health left and your adrenaline is pumping, I don't want to die because of a random lag
Imagine trying to play Sekiro or Bloodbourne on Stadia with input lag... I die enough already thank you.
No buy. Sick of this crap. I want to earn stuff as motivation to play the game I bought. It shouldn't take a lifetime to do so to encourage me to spend more money.
Glad I canceled my pre-order last year. I had an unfortunate feeling about this game. Never looked like it had the quality of Sony's premium studios games sadly.
People don't seem to understand that switch is a portable that can connect to a TV, allowing local coop on a big screen. The system is genius, the people comparing its visuals to consoles not so much. This is like comparing 3DS to PS3. The difference is switch is actually running console games, which is crazy.
I'm buying day one regardless, possibly with PSVR2
It's an absolute classic regardless of platform.
They are actually bringing how we play back to gaming's roots. There never use to be an easy mode. We all played the same version of the same game, and it actually made people talk to each other and ask for tips and strategies when your friend cleared a boss you couldn't and vice versa.
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Remote play is a great experience when it works properly, however the performance of a native device like the switch will always be better. I also prefer remote play with the dualshock for comfort but the performance and bigger screen on my switch are way better. A tablet or iPad is too large to mount to a controller so that doesn't even count lol
It's in the conversation. I think more bosses/boss variety and a LITTLE less repition of enemies would make it an easy GOAT for me.
I never thought of that. I hope the rarity is equal but the drops are different tbh. That would be more interesting as everyone is usually focused on a different build and you'd get the chance at two drops to trade depending on which drop suited each build.
So now when we play split screen my wife and I don't have to decide who gets the better drops, we can both get all the rare drops together. That's amazing.
We need a company to step up and make a gaming universe for mobile that isn't trash. The platform could house real, quality games if someone would actually develop them. Have a premium one time price for the games, and have demos for them so the quality can sell itself. Family libraries would allow something like a kart racer to be enjoyed by the whole family, and you could cast to a TV for split screen. Why noone has done this blows my mind.